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Wes Anderson's latest movie The Grand Budapest Hotel is an immersive experience, and you can get a little taste of it before the movie comes out on March 7 with the soundtrack now streaming via Pitchfork.

When the poster arrived for Wes Anderson's latest, The Grand Budapest Hotel, people couldn't help but remark how Wes Anderson-y it was. Now that early reviews are out of Berlin, that seems to be the case—and it's a great thing.

The first trailer for Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel introduced us to a story of a hotel concierge, his lobby boy, and an old lady who dies. The second is far more confusing, but equally delightful.

Following the release of a Wes Anderson-y poster earlier this week, The Grand Budapest Hotel ​now has a trailer with bright colors, Bill Murray, young love, and Tilda Swinton in old lady makeup—basically everything you could hope for from a Wes Anderson production.